Dental surgeons routinely face two critical hurdles in alveolar procedures: blind spots in the surgical field and thermal tissue damage from high-speed cutting. These challenges directly compromise surgical precision and patient recovery. Now, a breakthrough 45° pressurized triple-nozzle surgical handpiece (designed specifically for extractions) is redefining alveolar surgery with its innovative engineering.45° Angled Head: Eliminating Blind Spots
Unlike traditional straight handpieces, this 45° angled head revolutionizes surgical visibility. The ergonomic design allows dentists to access deep zones—like lower molar regions or impacted wisdom teeth—without straining wrist posture. For complex root systems or cases near critical anatomy (e.g., inferior alveolar nerve), its compact dimensions (Ø11.24mm × H13.48mm) combined with the 45° angle effortlessly bypass adjacent teeth. This ensures precise targeting of the surgical site while minimizing collateral tissue damage.
Triple-Nozzle Irrigation: Solving Thermal Injury
Heat from high-speed cutting jeopardizes bone healing. This handpiece’s triple-nozzle irrigation system creates a 360° water curtain around the bur, delivering continuous, uniform cooling. Clinical studies confirm it outperforms single-nozzle designs: at standard operating pressure (0.2–0.25 MPa), it maintains cutting-zone temperatures within safe limits—slashing thermal necrosis risk and optimizing conditions for bone regeneration.
Precision Mechanics: Unwavering Performance
Stability at 360,000–400,000 RPM is non-negotiable for surgical accuracy. An open-structure ceramic-bearing turbine ensures exceptional rotational precision, heat dissipation, and wear resistance. The press-to-release chuck lets surgeons swap burs single-handedly—reducing procedural steps and cross-contamination risks. Plus, its 4-hole interface guarantees seamless compatibility with all major dental units for true plug-and-play reliability.
Minimally Invasive Surgery, Perfected
Modern alveolar surgery prioritizes minimal tissue disruption. This handpiece transforms that principle into actionable clinical reality:
Precision angulation avoids unnecessary bone removal.
Triple-nozzle cooling protects bone vitality during cutting.
Sub-65 dB operation reduces patient anxiety and improves comfort.
It shines in complex extractions, impacted tooth exposures, and cyst enucleations—where controlled access and thermal management are paramount.
A craftsman must first sharpen his tools. The 45° pressurized triple-nozzle handpiece—engineered with its signature angled head, triple-nozzle cooling, and surgical-grade mechanics—is rapidly becoming the go-to instrument for dentists committed to precision, efficiency, and true minimally invasive care





